In Infinite Baseball (Oxford, 2019), Alva Noë (Philosophy) explores the many unexpected ways in which baseball is truly a philosophical kind of game — a window on language, culture, and the nature of human action, intertwined with deep and fundamental human truths. In an exploration that ranges across the act of umpiring, the role of instant replay, the concept of the strike zone, the rampant use of surgery, and the controversy surrounding performance-enhancing drugs, Noë, a lifelong Mets fan, joins the distinguished line of American philosophers who have embraced the national pastime.
Noë is joined by Anthony Cascardi (Dean, College of Letters & Science).
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